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but you know something, taxes are going up. people have less discretionary dollars. >> you kind of get it. but i will say that there warning same-store sales globally in january are supposed to be a little softer, so there are some global economic challenges. cheryl: may be as the economy gets better in certain areas, but i have to ask you. that is a really good point. only at mcdonald's and someone feed a family of four for $10. when you don't have a lot of money to spend, mattel's becomes your best friend, whether it's true for you and your children and not to my they are there for you. >> come for food, emotional food >> at the day she would fast food in general is it has the benefit of being quick and convenient. we live very busy lives. >> and cheaper. >> but it is not necessarily good for you. and i think that there are a lot of quick and convenient foods, even stuff from the can, canned beans have nutrients and then. jenniferish. so there is a good balance there. i see why people go to fast food as a nutritionist i have
but you know something, taxes are going up. people have less discretionary dollars. >> you kind of get it. but i will say that there warning same-store sales globally in january are supposed to be a little softer, so there are some global economic challenges. cheryl: may be as the economy gets better in certain areas, but i have to ask you. that is a really good point. only at mcdonald's and someone feed a family of four for $10. when you don't have a lot of money to spend, mattel's...
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...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. ♪ melissa: small business owners breathing a sigh of relief these days. small business index shows they are more optimistic now compared to last november. in part because the nerve-racking dexter negotiations are in the rearview mirror. what kind of hiring expansion might be seeing in the near future is our small-business roundtable. ceo of working solutions. welcome back the show, everyone. i read this survey this morning and immediately my wisdom came out. skepticism i should say. hard for me to say you are clicking her heels, everything is going great. you feel really optimistic? >> i think there is natural optimism after the fiscal cliff negotiations but don't think it is a drastic improvement from where it was a few months ago by any stretch of the imagination. >> the past four weeks have been great to have a feeling a coue feel it again.
...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. ♪ melissa: small business owners breathing a sigh of relief these days. small business index shows they are more optimistic now compared to last november. in part because the nerve-racking dexter negotiations are in the rearview mirror. what kind of hiring expansion might be seeing in the near future is our small-business roundtable. ceo of...
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they either tax them or take them. >> personally, i don't care if you have a gun. i care if you have an assault weapon. if you need 30 rounds to take down a duck, maybe hunting's not you're thing. wayne lapierre, you're done. >> i recently saw this headline. research to resume on modified deadlier bird flu. this, it's not because scientists, you're dub. you're back to get back to work on
they either tax them or take them. >> personally, i don't care if you have a gun. i care if you have an assault weapon. if you need 30 rounds to take down a duck, maybe hunting's not you're thing. wayne lapierre, you're done. >> i recently saw this headline. research to resume on modified deadlier bird flu. this, it's not because scientists, you're dub. you're back to get back to work on
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he ruled out tax increases. house republicans don't want to cut defense spending, in fact, in the romney campaign they wanted to raise it quite a bit. in theory, you shouldn't cut medicare for anybody retiring in the next ten years, so you can't get cuts there if you stick to that. the whole budget, it is only about a trillion and a half dollars. that is all of our spending on the poor and education, and skills training and research, everything else we're doing, it is about a trillion and a half. and ryan needs $800 billion. is ryan really going to cut all that by half, by more than half? that would be the most unpopular budget in history, it would be a disaster. or would the republican party change their promises and cut into medicaid or social security in the next ten years? this is what they have backed themselves into, these choices. there is a reason why ryan, who is really a conservative guy, who is trying to create a budget, that was a genuinely conservative guy, if you're not raising taxes you can't do i
he ruled out tax increases. house republicans don't want to cut defense spending, in fact, in the romney campaign they wanted to raise it quite a bit. in theory, you shouldn't cut medicare for anybody retiring in the next ten years, so you can't get cuts there if you stick to that. the whole budget, it is only about a trillion and a half dollars. that is all of our spending on the poor and education, and skills training and research, everything else we're doing, it is about a trillion and a...
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taxes on corporations. as long as we don't do that and protect big businesses we're going have a hard time as republicans being the party that actually gets a majority. and presidential races. [inaudible] balance in ten years and the -- [inaudible] majority of republicans so that a ten year balance budget has to cut more than the -- [inaudible] think about this. for leadership to look at you and we're going do a ten-year budget which in many ways is the roc tbrujt last year, plus you have to understand, there's been another year of erosion in the numbers because of what the administration has done. it's -- this is going to be our position as the conference. that's actually one of the beautiful things here. i think they can't. when you put that up and say this is the budget for the team, and many of us on the conservative side are often fussed at for why didn't you play nice we are the team. well, we'll always play great with the team when we're doing what is conservative. what happens when the number is con
taxes on corporations. as long as we don't do that and protect big businesses we're going have a hard time as republicans being the party that actually gets a majority. and presidential races. [inaudible] balance in ten years and the -- [inaudible] majority of republicans so that a ten year balance budget has to cut more than the -- [inaudible] think about this. for leadership to look at you and we're going do a ten-year budget which in many ways is the roc tbrujt last year, plus you have to...
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are inadequate to the needs of our kind, so we must harness their ideas and technologies, revamp our tax code, reform our schools and empower citizen with the skills they need to work hard or learn more, reach higher. but while the needs will change, our purpose endures, a nation with the effort and determination of every single american. that is what this moment requires. that is what will give real meaning. we the people still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security and dignity. they must make hard choices to reduce the cost of health care in the size of our deficit. but we reject the belief that america must choose between kerry and the generation that built this country and invest them in the generation that will build this future. [cheers and applause] but we remember the lessons of our past, when twilight years were spent in poverty and parents of a child with the disability had nowhere to turn. we do not believe in this country freedom is reserved for the luckier happiness for the few. we recognize no matter how response ability would've our lives, anyone o
are inadequate to the needs of our kind, so we must harness their ideas and technologies, revamp our tax code, reform our schools and empower citizen with the skills they need to work hard or learn more, reach higher. but while the needs will change, our purpose endures, a nation with the effort and determination of every single american. that is what this moment requires. that is what will give real meaning. we the people still believe that every citizen deserves a basic measure of security...
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plus, we had $520 billion of new taxes from obamacare. this would be the third tax increase. melissa: i really hope you're right because i feel their is a tide of higher taxes. its role in norway. it will keep all of us out to see no matter what our income bracket because it seems like before this last deal there was this notion that if republicans just gave in and went ahead with some higher taxes that then we could get down to the business of spending cuts. that was the idea that was out there. take your medicine now and then we will get down to the business of cutting spending once we have this out of the way. instead, it has been quite the opposite. this was just the first up. the camel's nose in a tent. now there are many more higher taxes coming. are you sure that there are enough democrats out there that would stand in a way of this? because i don't know. >> well, we will see. you may be right that some of these democrats make all unite behind the schumer obama budget which calls for somewhere in the neighborhood of another trillion dollar tax increase. the point i was
plus, we had $520 billion of new taxes from obamacare. this would be the third tax increase. melissa: i really hope you're right because i feel their is a tide of higher taxes. its role in norway. it will keep all of us out to see no matter what our income bracket because it seems like before this last deal there was this notion that if republicans just gave in and went ahead with some higher taxes that then we could get down to the business of spending cuts. that was the idea that was out...
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>> you know, everybody knows that taxes in california are high. but i can tell you, it's a great place to run a business for us. it is the health and wellness mecca of the world. and the clientele, that you can get. and team you can build is fantastic. but i contribute our growth to the fact that we're unique. we're unique in the marketplace because we're the only bar that has we'reo gram zugo, -- zero gram zug
>> you know, everybody knows that taxes in california are high. but i can tell you, it's a great place to run a business for us. it is the health and wellness mecca of the world. and the clientele, that you can get. and team you can build is fantastic. but i contribute our growth to the fact that we're unique. we're unique in the marketplace because we're the only bar that has we'reo gram zugo, -- zero gram zug
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because with proposition 30's passage, he now has a tax revenue he wanted. of course, the economy has to pick up for that to really take off and give him what he needs. we have the third highest unemployment rate in the country. that's going to be, i think, the key thing to what's happening. you know, california has been through, like, this great downsizing. everything has. and i think this puts brown in a great position right now. he goes to the -- this is what jerry brown's great at. i'm going to get rid of the cell phones for a lot of the state employees. i mean, he understands what people are looking for the government to do. the sort of symbolic gestures. he spends 6 1/2 hours just one day with the regents and he talks about how bloated the university of california administration is. >> this just show, i mean, what a unique political figure jerry brown is. this interview shows it. this guy, he came back after 30 years in office and he is knocking it out of the park right now. >> he seems to get it now. >> absolutely. >> he seems to know how to be govern
because with proposition 30's passage, he now has a tax revenue he wanted. of course, the economy has to pick up for that to really take off and give him what he needs. we have the third highest unemployment rate in the country. that's going to be, i think, the key thing to what's happening. you know, california has been through, like, this great downsizing. everything has. and i think this puts brown in a great position right now. he goes to the -- this is what jerry brown's great at. i'm...
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is it possible that they would allow keystone the grand bargain onon the carbon tax. >> the carbon tax or tax of any sort is a bad word and difficult to get any political support for right now. the republicans are coming around because of the revenue. there is a lot of money involved in the carbon tax and they could raise billions of dollars and use that to pay down the deficit or various pet projects or whatever they want to use it for, but it's a big honey pot. there may an grand idea of a bargain on this where you have the right where it goes to china thing where they're interested in it not because of the climate or the environment but because they want the money. then you have the left coming towards it because they want to do something on climate. but then the question is does it have any serious bite at all and. >> john: the problem with nixon going to china, the young nixon would have smeared old nixon for doing it. and you have young tea party fresh men who don't like the idea of taxing polluters. progressive republicans, that is a term that exists, is there enough to make a m
is it possible that they would allow keystone the grand bargain onon the carbon tax. >> the carbon tax or tax of any sort is a bad word and difficult to get any political support for right now. the republicans are coming around because of the revenue. there is a lot of money involved in the carbon tax and they could raise billions of dollars and use that to pay down the deficit or various pet projects or whatever they want to use it for, but it's a big honey pot. there may an grand idea...
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to war, you would raise taxes to pay for it. i just think the republican party has to come to terms with the fact that this is not within the mainstream of america. even when they did polling on exit polling in 2010, the majority of the people, with the conservative electorate said raise taxes on the wealthy. whether you agree with that or not, i'm telling you that's the country-- >> they just did, kirsten. >> megyn: raised taxes on everybody, and a lot of people were surprised to find out it wasn't just the rich and people are still complaining about the fact. >> that's right. >> megyn: that they lost, a nice chunk of their paychecks, a lot of folks around here, we won't look, we don't want to look at our paychecks and know how much has come out. not just the rich folks. anyway, that's a debate for another day. ladies, thank you very much. >> a pleasure, thank you. >> megyn: a possible change in d.c. school standards shining new light on whether students are coming up short in america's education system. why not? if you're stru
to war, you would raise taxes to pay for it. i just think the republican party has to come to terms with the fact that this is not within the mainstream of america. even when they did polling on exit polling in 2010, the majority of the people, with the conservative electorate said raise taxes on the wealthy. whether you agree with that or not, i'm telling you that's the country-- >> they just did, kirsten. >> megyn: raised taxes on everybody, and a lot of people were surprised to...
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. >> bret: the people in charm of taking your tax dollars and sending them overseas may not have been playing by the rules. tonight, catherine herridge with startling allegation of corruption and coverup at the top federal agency. >> at the heart of the investigation, according to documents obtained by fox news, allegations of contract at the senior level of u.s. a.i.d. the government agency that distributes foreign aid. the larger issue is whether the allegation surrounding the $150,000 contract speak to a largeer culture of corruption. >> we have to root out waste, fraud and abuse. you have to have integrity in the process. this doesn't look right or smell right. they fixed a constructer the candid tate that best med the requirement was the outgoing financial officer. in a statement to fox, he said the client did not violate a law. adding that justice department reviewed the matter and declineed to initiate a criminal investigation. justice department spokesperson said they cannot confirm or deny existence of any investigation. >> others said how they have the example for clean gove
. >> bret: the people in charm of taking your tax dollars and sending them overseas may not have been playing by the rules. tonight, catherine herridge with startling allegation of corruption and coverup at the top federal agency. >> at the heart of the investigation, according to documents obtained by fox news, allegations of contract at the senior level of u.s. a.i.d. the government agency that distributes foreign aid. the larger issue is whether the allegation surrounding the...
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it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] sounds good. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. today we asked our facebook fans what gift they'd give paul ryan for his birthday. sherry says how about a calculator. his figures sure don't add up. lorain says a one-way ticket to newt's moon colony. and susana says an early retirement so he has more time
it's amazing what soup can do. [ male announcer ] sounds good. ...tax time can ofbe...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional...
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he could stand up for all the tax oppressed people in california and it is one tax oppressing place and he could stand up for them and be a spokesman and say you guys are driving loyal people like myself out of here because you're taking so much out of my paycheck. >> if you want to broad i don't know the tax debate, california has come out and said we've balanced the budget, so why take that personalin come t income t they finally got the budget right. whether you make 50,000 or 50 million, taxes hurt. >> other people who have moved around and we talked about tiger woods, what about lebron james? he was a great basketball star in cleveland. when he went to florida to the miami heat, a lot of people in new york said to avoid new york tax rates. anything to that? >> i think obviously there's no doubt when you're signing hundred million dollar contracts having no individual income tax is a big deal but this guy is going to be a billionaire someday. he had more control over putting this team together, there was more freedom over what players could go there. i trip it's always a factor. the
he could stand up for all the tax oppressed people in california and it is one tax oppressing place and he could stand up for them and be a spokesman and say you guys are driving loyal people like myself out of here because you're taking so much out of my paycheck. >> if you want to broad i don't know the tax debate, california has come out and said we've balanced the budget, so why take that personalin come t income t they finally got the budget right. whether you make 50,000 or 50...
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what about feeling sorry for those who pay the taxes? those who are people that no one feels sorry for. they are asked to give and give until they have no more to give. and when they say enough, they are called selfish. of course, it's also filled with deliberately offensive material as well, like this quote. i love the women's movement, especially when i'm walking behind it. limbaugh was so influential, the republican congress named him an honorary member after the 1994 election. >> the people that listen to ten hours of talk radio a week or more voted republican by a three-two-one margin. those are the people that elected the new congress. that's why this is the limbaugh congress. >> as of today, i think we can finally put this book where it belongs in history. right there. the american people have put the brakes on the conservative train that has run over a lot of people in this country. president obama has laid down a different track for america. the president's inauguration yesterday served as proof of a real movement in this countr
what about feeling sorry for those who pay the taxes? those who are people that no one feels sorry for. they are asked to give and give until they have no more to give. and when they say enough, they are called selfish. of course, it's also filled with deliberately offensive material as well, like this quote. i love the women's movement, especially when i'm walking behind it. limbaugh was so influential, the republican congress named him an honorary member after the 1994 election. >> the...
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ok what's your think should have been doing is cutting taxes cutting regulation and cutting spending then you'll be able to see the government gets out of the space in the private sector is based operate they haven't been doing that they've been doing the opposite they've cut some spending but they're also increasing taxes well then why is it that that doesn't work g.d.p. to debt ratio was at four point nine percent now it's of four point three percent they said they were going to get it down below two percent and happen when you spend a little bit less and tax more. of the private sector the actual opposite that you need to do they are penalizing the very people that they need to be out there encouraging the sort of ideas the private sector that drives economies. produce most of the jobs supporting the small business sector is a good idea giving corporate welfare is not a great idea and forcing corporations to pay their fair share is a good idea but you also need to invest in you need government investment and we're at a time here in our economy where we saw that some of the investm
ok what's your think should have been doing is cutting taxes cutting regulation and cutting spending then you'll be able to see the government gets out of the space in the private sector is based operate they haven't been doing that they've been doing the opposite they've cut some spending but they're also increasing taxes well then why is it that that doesn't work g.d.p. to debt ratio was at four point nine percent now it's of four point three percent they said they were going to get it down...
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30%, to 13.3% in addition to the tax increases on the u.s., he faces a marginal tax rate now of 62%, he came out and said i'm going it it take drastic measures and he scaled it back and apologized, and he ought to move to florida, no personal income tax save an instant 13% of his income. here is the thing, greta, what the guys are doing at the very top shows that tens of thousands, millions of people are going to be doing also, for every dollar that our government has in taxes, we spend 35% trying to stop the government from collecting an extra dollar. adopt a flat tax and don't spend 350 billion an or more a year on accountants and lawyers. >> dennis, as always, thank you. now to the video that will keep you on the edge of your seat. surveillance cameras capturing this on the madrid, spain metro. a woman faints on the platform and falls on to the track. passengers panic knowing a train is go to roar into the station and a police officer crushes in, jumping on the tracks and grabs the woman on the off the track on the opposite side and dragged on to the platform and the train came in
30%, to 13.3% in addition to the tax increases on the u.s., he faces a marginal tax rate now of 62%, he came out and said i'm going it it take drastic measures and he scaled it back and apologized, and he ought to move to florida, no personal income tax save an instant 13% of his income. here is the thing, greta, what the guys are doing at the very top shows that tens of thousands, millions of people are going to be doing also, for every dollar that our government has in taxes, we spend 35%...
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>> what is a guy making $100 million tax him 60%? the same thing your tax worries are. >> john: not quite 60%. >> upwards of that figure. >> john: rick? >> i'm shocked we ever had arnold palmer. he was playing golf at a time when taxes were 90%. i don't know why he even bothered. >> he makes $100 million. you expect him to try to get by on $40 million? that seems unreasonable. >> we're planning to have a telethon for phil. >> my point is people criticize him for the money he's making. what is he complaining about? they think he's making $100 million a year. you live a $100 million a year. >> i criticize him for his drives. >> john: the last word on this, the subjects of every state ought to contribute toward the support of the government as nearly as possible in proportion to their respective abilities that is in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under protection of the state. raging socialist adam smith and the wealth of nations 1770. >> hippy! >> john: my panel is stay with me after the break. when we talk abo
>> what is a guy making $100 million tax him 60%? the same thing your tax worries are. >> john: not quite 60%. >> upwards of that figure. >> john: rick? >> i'm shocked we ever had arnold palmer. he was playing golf at a time when taxes were 90%. i don't know why he even bothered. >> he makes $100 million. you expect him to try to get by on $40 million? that seems unreasonable. >> we're planning to have a telethon for phil. >> my point is people...
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the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. but i saw the wisdom adjusted, pay down our guests and stories receipts against the leaner times that will surely follow. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of others, much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we write in california have a rendezvous with destiny. around spc data and skepticism about about her future of america. but we have accomplished together all the people in assuming that you'll accomplish coming up. indeed the whole history of california belies such pessimism. i wonder how california began. in 1769 under king charles the third, orders were issued to dekalb ace, occupy important sites, san diego monterey for the crown of spain. his brave men made their way slowly north along an unchartered pass. eventually they reached moderate, could recognize that they had identified him as supplies failing, they marched san diego. for us to eat the f
the people have given us seven years of extra taxes. but i saw the wisdom adjusted, pay down our guests and stories receipts against the leaner times that will surely follow. in the midst of the great depression, franklin roosevelt said there's a mysterious cycle in human events. to some generations much is given. of others, much is expected. this generation has a rendezvous with destiny. we write in california have a rendezvous with destiny. around spc data and skepticism about about her...
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he now has to pay a higher federal income tax rate, a higher medicare tax, and more tax on profits, dividend and interest, plus the new and much higher california income tax. he's losing, he says, 63 cents on the dollar. and he says there will be drastic changes, maybe leaving the state. but wait, phil, you ain't seen nothing yet. the obama team wants to tax the rich some more. the democrats must get a budget through the senate soon, and leading democrats want it to include yet higher taxes on wealthy people, oil and gas companies, and corporate profits. you thought we were done with raising taxes? wrong. tax more. don't cut spending. and ignore the debt. that's what's coming for another four years. stuart: monday january 21st, mar thin luther king -- martin luther king day. we're talking taxes, hollywood hypocrisy and we have the guest you hate to love all coming up. along with this company, e -- elizabeth macdonald by popular demand is back and so is charles and payne. here we are with varney & company. here's a direct quote from professional golfer phil mickelson, if you add up all the fe
he now has to pay a higher federal income tax rate, a higher medicare tax, and more tax on profits, dividend and interest, plus the new and much higher california income tax. he's losing, he says, 63 cents on the dollar. and he says there will be drastic changes, maybe leaving the state. but wait, phil, you ain't seen nothing yet. the obama team wants to tax the rich some more. the democrats must get a budget through the senate soon, and leading democrats want it to include yet higher taxes on...
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the president did something very clear when he wanted to raise tax breaks or get rid of tax breaks for the wealthy in that he forced the republicans to fight for the wealthy and the average american said we no longer understand them. if we're going to really change and do better on election day and particularly get the white house back, we better get average americans to think we're fighting for them every day not just a small group of americans. >> bobby jindal offered a few details on how to, quote, stop being the stupid party. he did also say this. >> today's conservatism is completely wrapped up in solving the hideous mess that is the federal budget. the deficits, the mammoth federal death and the shortfall on our entitlement programs. we have an obsession with government book gaming. it's a rigged game and the wrong game for us to play. no, the republican party does not need to change our principles but we might need to change just about everything else we are doing. >> listening to bobby jindal and listening to what john just had to say is this largely a messaging problem? >> no,
the president did something very clear when he wanted to raise tax breaks or get rid of tax breaks for the wealthy in that he forced the republicans to fight for the wealthy and the average american said we no longer understand them. if we're going to really change and do better on election day and particularly get the white house back, we better get average americans to think we're fighting for them every day not just a small group of americans. >> bobby jindal offered a few details on...
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significantly different visions of how much money the government should spend and how much it should tax. >> of course, there is a suggestion, article, democrats are more inclined to compromise and i've heard senator harry reid's feet to the fire on this whole budget business because unless he puts a budget on the table, there can't begin to be a discussion to compromise. so, you know, he should call up senator harry reid and tell him to start compromising. >> the president said that for a long time. that he and the democrats are more willing to compromise than the republicans, but somehow the compromise doesn't happen. >> and i heard you got locked out of your house today? >> i'm locked in. >> and a little fact known about byron york, locked out of his house today. >> i played lock smith, i'm back in. >> good to know. thank you, byron. we think that hell just froze over, bipartisanship on capitol hill, a group of eight senators, republicans and democrats, proposing a new wide ranging plan for immigration reform. one of those senators, senator lindsey graham joins us. good evening, sir.
significantly different visions of how much money the government should spend and how much it should tax. >> of course, there is a suggestion, article, democrats are more inclined to compromise and i've heard senator harry reid's feet to the fire on this whole budget business because unless he puts a budget on the table, there can't begin to be a discussion to compromise. so, you know, he should call up senator harry reid and tell him to start compromising. >> the president said...
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different visions of how much government -- money the government should spend and how much it should tax. >> of course, there is the suggestion in the article that the democrats are more inclined to compromise. of course, i have held senator harry reid's fight to the fire on the budget business because unless he puts a budget on the table, there can't begin to be a discussion to compromise. so, you know -- he should call up senator reid and tell him to start compromising. >> the president has said that for a long time, said that he and the democrats are more willing to compromise, but somehow, the compromise doesn't happen. >> as they say, never dull. i heard you got locked out of your house today. >> i'm back in. >> a little-known fact about byron york, he was locked out of his house today. >> we think that hell just froze over. bipartisanship on capitol hill. eight senators -- republicans and democrats -- proposing new and wide-ranging plan for immigration reform. one of the senators, lindsay graham joins us. good evening. are we going to get bipartisan immigration reform. >> there wil
different visions of how much government -- money the government should spend and how much it should tax. >> of course, there is the suggestion in the article that the democrats are more inclined to compromise. of course, i have held senator harry reid's fight to the fire on the budget business because unless he puts a budget on the table, there can't begin to be a discussion to compromise. so, you know -- he should call up senator reid and tell him to start compromising. >> the...
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the proposal would put 3 cent tax on every $100 of stock bonds tax derivatives, saying it would generate $352 billion in ten years. not chump change. think about it for a second. here is 520s. there is $100. visualize this. there is $100. every time there is 100, there is three cents. i better get my piggy bank out here. just like that. that's it. that's it. one hundred, three cents, there you have it. what could we do with $352 billion? do you think maybe we could pay for at least one of the wars? or do you think maybe we could insure maybe another 30 million people? do the math. that would pay for about half of obama care. that would really make the righties happy. think about it. why is it number one, wall street doesn't get prosecuted. number two, they get off scot-free on these transactions. this is an easy thing, and nobody is going to feel it. everything is going to be fine. joining me tonight, david cay johnston, pulitzer prize winning journalist and author of "the fine print." david cay, grit to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> explain what a high-speed trade is for thos
the proposal would put 3 cent tax on every $100 of stock bonds tax derivatives, saying it would generate $352 billion in ten years. not chump change. think about it for a second. here is 520s. there is $100. visualize this. there is $100. every time there is 100, there is three cents. i better get my piggy bank out here. just like that. that's it. that's it. one hundred, three cents, there you have it. what could we do with $352 billion? do you think maybe we could pay for at least one of the...
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if it didn't make a difference, we wouldn't see 42 republicans vote for a tax increase in the fiscal cliff deal, we wouldn't have seen the republican party back off attaching a debt limit vote to severe spending cuts. they were feeling the heat of public opinion and to some extent of lead opinion, wall street opinion and corporate opinion and so forth on these matters. public opinion does make a difference. supports bomb on guns by and large. supports obama on revenues i think ultimately public opinion will make a difference. >> john: and they support on filibuster reform as well. i hope harry reid can hear you. michael tomasky always a pleasure to have you. you made me feel a little better. you really did. i didn't think it was possible. >> that's why i'm here. >> john: the one and only michael tomasky. thank you for coming on again. >> thanks a lot. >> the right wing has a new word word, fascism. unfortunately they think it >> john: stay speaker of the house john boehner said, quote wants to annihilate the g.o.p. okay, let's looook at some of the annihilateing annihilation barack o
if it didn't make a difference, we wouldn't see 42 republicans vote for a tax increase in the fiscal cliff deal, we wouldn't have seen the republican party back off attaching a debt limit vote to severe spending cuts. they were feeling the heat of public opinion and to some extent of lead opinion, wall street opinion and corporate opinion and so forth on these matters. public opinion does make a difference. supports bomb on guns by and large. supports obama on revenues i think ultimately public...
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he talks about collective action they hear big government, when he talks about investment they hear taxes and when he talks about takers which he did in the speech, that's a loaded word. it aims right at paul ryan who talked about takers versus makers, the takers being the one who receive federal benefits but pay no federal income tax. that's a shot. that's not just language that's slipped in. so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few barbs in this speech. >> one of the moments in the campaign when the president was office balance was when he said you didn't build it, talking about small business. that was one of the big themes of the speech saying you need collective action in order to get anything done. again, not new but laying down real markers act the fact that he's going to night the second term for a progressive vision based on those historical touchstones john mentioned and a program that is based on things that right now republicans have no interest in working with him on. in terms of gun control and climate change, immigration and budget stuff differe
he talks about collective action they hear big government, when he talks about investment they hear taxes and when he talks about takers which he did in the speech, that's a loaded word. it aims right at paul ryan who talked about takers versus makers, the takers being the one who receive federal benefits but pay no federal income tax. that's a shot. that's not just language that's slipped in. so that's the sense in which this had a combative -- there were a few barbs in this speech. >>...
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the president got his taxes. with revenue off the table, the debate shifts to where it needs to be and should have been in the first place, and that is addressing spending reductions. just last week, fitch ratings warned that america's aaa credit rating is at risk if the congress and the president increase the debt limit but fail to enact a credible medium-term deficit reduction plan. and we can expect to see more headlines like this if we do not come together and we do not take action to deal with our country's debt obligations. in the coming days and weeks, i will be speaking in this chamber and outlining what i believe are rational steps that we need to take to get our fiscal house in order. the easy thing to do, the way congress has operated over these past two years of my service here, is to look at my fiscal situation and say well, we have more time or we can deal with this after the next election. and while i thought that was exactly the wrong tactic to take, that's what happened and there was a series of
the president got his taxes. with revenue off the table, the debate shifts to where it needs to be and should have been in the first place, and that is addressing spending reductions. just last week, fitch ratings warned that america's aaa credit rating is at risk if the congress and the president increase the debt limit but fail to enact a credible medium-term deficit reduction plan. and we can expect to see more headlines like this if we do not come together and we do not take action to deal...